Maze Solver Assembly - Turing Complete
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- Опубліковано 26 бер 2023
- The music sync-up was completely unintentional :)
I've tinkered with assembly before, but this was the first time I got a sort of serious hands on experience with it. I gotta say, it is something else.
It's not as easy as structured programming, but something about throwing consts and labels everywhere and tying it all together with branch instructions is really satisfying. - Наука та технологія
Ooh Turing Complete, huge fan on this game! Will we be seeing more from it in the future??
If I make something I'm particularly proud of, sure :)
nice he uploaded
officially the shortest video I've ever posted... I think...
Edit: nope, nevermind, first video I uploaded was 27 seconds long XD
@@n00b_asaurus i use logisim evolution and my current project is a gpu (it can render 2d sprites atm) edit: ur content inspired me to start that project and seeing a working maze bot gives me so many ideas
@@crazysmile11012 Nate wtf
On this level, after the robot has completed the task, try manually solving the maze one last time before clicking "continue"
Wait, you can manually solve it?
@@n00b_asaurus You can use the arrow keys to walk around, and enter to interact with the tile in front of the robot. Normally the game won't allow you to open the door with this method. But that changes after you've solved the level at least once.
This is so cool! I love that level! If you want another fun challenge, you can try to solve the level without a computer - just with gates and the use of a state machine :)
Now that would be interesting.
I could see how it could be done :)
Hey you’re the person from that Steam guide about state machines and KV diagrams.
Because of a comment on your KV diagram guide I looked up a video on the quine-McCluskey method. Which is probably why youtube recommended me this youtube channel.
It all came full circle.
banger
I came here before I had time to watch just to dislike the video hehe
JK but made u looks :P